Alistair Croll

Alistair Croll
Founder, Bitcurrent

Website | @acroll | Attendee Directory Profile

Alistair is the founder of Bitcurrent, a research firm focused on emerging technologies. He’s founded a variety of startups, and technology accelerators, including Year One Labs, CloudOps, Rednod, Coradiant (acquired by BMC in 2011) and Networkshop. He’s a frequent speaker and writer on subjects such as entrepreneurship, cloud computing, Big Data, Internet performance and web technology, and has helped launch a number of major conferences on these topics.

Alistair has co-authored three books on Internet technology, including Web Operations (2010, O’Reilly), Complete Web Monitoring (2009, O’Reilly), and Managing Bandwidth: Deploying QOS in Enterprise Networks (1999, Prentice-Hall). A product manager by trade, he’s also an advisor to a number of venture firms and the founder of the Bitnorth conference.

Most of what he says winds up on his blog, solveforinteresting.com, or on Twitter (@acroll).

Sessions

Intensive
Location: 2016
Alistair Croll (Bitcurrent), Sean Power (Watching Websites), Eric Feinberg (ForeSee Results), Ryan Holmes (HootSuite), Erin Hunter (comScore, Inc.), Ryan Kuder (Biz360), Matthew Langie (Omniture, An Adobe Company), John Lovett (Web Analytics Demystified), Dave McClure (500 Hats), Hiten Shah (CrazyEgg / KISSmetrics), Christopher Slowe (reddit.com), Kevin Weil (Twitter, Inc.)
This workshop sets the record straight on what works and what doesn’t in community measurement. Effective social media comes from having the guts to try unique, memorable campaigns, the discipline to measure their successes and failures, and the wisdom to learn from the results. That’s what applied community analytics is about, and it’s what you’ll learn in this workshop. Read more.
Focus on Cloud Computing
Location: 2010
Moderated by:
Alistair Croll (Bitcurrent)
Panelists:
Adrian Cole (jclouds), Jeremy Edberg (reddit.com), John Fan (Cardinal Blue Software), Eran Shir (Dapper)
What's most important in clouds? What killer features are missing, and what should clouds offer next? This panel will bring together heavyweight end users to look at the limitations of on-demand computing platforms today, and to suggest what needs to be built next in order for developers to truly embrace elastic computing. Read more.
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